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RACHAEL SAGE RELEASES MAGICAL COMPANION VIDEO FOR BEATLE-ESQUE
POP-ROCK TRACK 'FLOWERS FOR FREE' FROM NEW ALBUM
Filmed at Philadelphia's Magic Gardens, singer-songwriter/visual artist Rachael Sage's "Flowers For Free" video is three and a half minutes of pure joy. It's also an apt landscape for a song that, as Sage reveals, is "essentially about the power of self-expression to carry us through crisis."
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Directed by John Shyloski and art directed by Sage, the clip showcases the mosaic-based artwork of Isaiah Zagar, in whose colorful mosaics she immediately sensed a stylistic kinship. As she explores this otherworldly environment - playing her own hand-decorated instruments and wearing vibrant attire - the psychedelic, Beatle-esque track comes to life in glorious 3D, and the viewer can't help but feel transported. As Sage explains: "Isaiah's gorgeous sense of color and composition, along with his decades of local community outreach through visual art, have made me a longtime fan. It was truly an honor to be able to shoot in such a positive, uplifting urban environment. I was in heaven being surrounded by his creations, and reminded just how much color and light has the ability to shift our perspective for the better."
Bonus Disc of alternate mixes - can be streamed/ordered here.